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Johnny Depp may be a top box-office draw, but that doesn’t mean he’s above supporting the work of lesser-known artists. While Xany Rudoff—from whom he recently commissioned a Keith Richards portrait—was being interviewed, Johnny called in to Red Velvet Media as an alter-ego.

Wilmer Valderrama, whose new flick, The Dry Land, opens today, gets all moist about jailed former flame Lindsay Lohan—telling host Robin Milling, “I adore her to death. I love her to death. I love her. I love Lindsay very much and I know she’ll be OK at the end.”

Shutter Island star Patricia Clarkson chats about the hit filck’s Oscar-winning auteur. “It’s an actor’s dream. You’re working with one of the great directors of all time and he doesn’t disappoint,” she tell us. “You have to be ready to rock and roll with Martin Scorsese!”

It ain’t easy being a supermodel, particularly if you’ve got the acting bug, like Tyson Beckford. The fashion icon chats about breaking into films, telling us, “I still get this to this day, people say, ‘Ah, I didn’t know you could act,’ or ‘I didn’t know you could speak.’”

Robin Milling flashes back to 1992, when she went one-on-one with Dick Clark. The icon reflected on his older brother, who was killed in WWII—and whom he strived to emulate. “You’re a different person. You do things better than I do,” Dick says his brother told him. “Do what you do.”

At noonWilmer Valderrama, whose new flick, The Dry Land, opens today, gets all moist about jailed former flame Lindsay Lohan—telling host Robin Milling, “I adore her to death. I love her to death. I love her. I love Lindsay very much and I know she’ll be OK at the end.”

At 10 PM In Part 3 of his follow-up series on the BP oil-spill crisis, Mediaite host Steve Krakauer welcomes CNN weather anchor Rob Marciano, who’ll discuss where Gulf Coast residents—and the rest of America—stand from an environmental and political point of view.

At 9 PM British bad boy Charlie Bewley, who plays Volturi guard Demetri in The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, drops into The VRO to chat up his upcoming flicks, Soldiers of Fortune, opposite Christian Slater, and Slightly Single in L.A., opposite Haylie Duff.

At 9 PMOlga “The Baracuda Girl” Ondush kicks it with Grammy-nominated producer Edwin Ramos, who has worked with such artists as Mary J. Blige, Dr. Dre, Sonique, Calvin Richardson and Angie Stone. Edwin will take is behind the scenes of today’s music scene, while sampling his own tracks.

At 5 PM Host Sharon Nelson goes one-one-one with New York City Law Department Advocate Gail Goode, who’s challenging Kirsten Gillibrand, the junior U.S. senator from New York, for that powerful seat, which was previously held by Hillary Clinton.

At 8 PMMZN Promotions’ Ravenda Dallah chills with reggae artist Jahmings Maccow, whose latest album, I, features the tracks How Ya Gwaan Crucify and Let dem Grow. The Anguilla native will discuss bringing art form back to its roots by focusing on storytelling.

Wilmer Valderrama stands by his gals—even the one he cut loose six years ago, who has since amounted to little more than a series of train wrecks.

Interviewed on Milling About, the That ‘70s Show star opens up about former flame Lindsay Lohan, who’s currently serving 13 days in L.A. County Jail for violating the terms of her probation from a DUI bust.

"I just hope that she gets through it," Wilmer (above) tells us of Lindsay's stretch in the slammer.

“She’s a very talented girl and I adore her to death,” Wilmer tells host Robin Milling.

“I love her to death. I love her. I love Lindsay very much and I know she’ll be OK at the end. But out of respect to her privacy, I definitely won’t comment further on any of her situation.”

Then, however, he does go on, saying: “This is something very personal that she’s dealing with and it’s kind of unfair that she has to deal with it so publicly.”

The actor beloved by millions as Fez—his geeky ’70s Show character—also reflects on turning the big 3-0. Continue reading →

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Today’s Programming Highlights:

At 10 AMKerry’s Network host Kerry Heaps chats with Kim “The Shopping Goddess” Parrish, a former QVC host—and Miss West Virginia—who has worked with such trendsetters as Bob Mackie and Joan Rivers. The ladies’ topic? Amassing a limitless wardrobe on a limited budget.

Also at 10 AM Money Matters & More host Heather Taylor sits down with real estate goddess—and star of ABC’s Shark Tank—Barbara Corcoran for a frank discussion about getting ahead in this decimated economic environment. And staying there.